A solemn ceremony was held in Moscow to summarize the results of the 13th annual TECHSUCCESS rating, which identifies the fastest growing technology companies in Russia. This is a joint project of the business publication Vedomosti and the Higher School of Business of the National Research University Higher School of Economics with the support of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow, Innopraktika and the Russian Venture Company (RVC), which is part of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).
NVI Solutions received two prestigious awards at once: the status of the “National Champion” of the country and was included in the TOP-10 innovative companies according to the “TechSUCCESS” rating.
The “National Champion” status was awarded to NVI Solutions as a result of an expert selection conducted by Innopraktika Non-State Development Institute and Russian Venture Company (RVC) with the support of the Association of National Champions and the Institute of Innovation Management at the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Only 18 companies from across the country were selected through a competitive selection process, which demonstrated outstanding results and achievements in their respective fields.
“Receiving the status of “National Champion” is an important achievement for our team, and at the same time, a great responsibility. We are full of energy and aspiration to realize the boldest and most challenging projects in the field of artificial intelligence,” - Philipp Belyaev, CEO and founder of NVI Solutions.
“Many of the new national champions will soon be able to get involved in the implementation of high-priority projects of technological leadership and get access to many instruments of state support in the sphere of creating new technologies. In turn, the TechSuccess rating, which we also supported, allowed us to identify those who will soon be able to take leading positions in their niches and show the dynamics of business development,” - Natalia Popova, First Deputy CEO of Innopraktika, public ombudsman in the field of protecting the rights of high-tech companies.
“This year, the trends of digitalization, import substitution and global competitiveness were particularly pronounced. The companies included in the rating are the best examples of how Russian business responds to the challenges of the time. This is the reason for Vedomosti's decision to focus on the drivers of technological development of the country's economy,” said Ignatiy Pavlov, General Director of the Vedomosti business publication.
These awards emphasize the company's high standards and significant contribution to the development of artificial intelligence technologies and innovations in Russia.
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